Why I marched for science – a transatlantic perspective
Originally published in naturejobs. The March for Science turned a spotlight on the importance of research. But it won’t have […]
Originally published in naturejobs. The March for Science turned a spotlight on the importance of research. But it won’t have […]
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This podcast was originally published at PhD Career Stories. If the reader is to grasp what the writer means, the
In his blog Green Tea and Velociraptors, Jon Tennant describes his approach to writing a peer review […] I remember the first
Would you agree that the Digital Age and the Academic Internet are bringing the scientific world closer together? OpenCon is the